2024
DOI: 10.18231/j.jchm.2024.006
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A study on delayed cord clamping and early skin-to-skin contact and its effect on maternal health

Sangeeta Kansal,
Madhu Jain,
Suchi Jain Sinha
et al.

Abstract: Before the mid-1950s, Early Cord Clamping (ECC) meant clamping the umbilical cord within one minute of birth. Delayed Cord Clamping (DCC), on the other hand, involved clamping the cord more than five minutes after birth. After birth, because of noticing changes in blood volume and the absence of clear guidance on the best timing, early cord clamping became a usual practice, typically happening within 15-20 seconds of birth. The objective of the study is to identify the effects of DCC and early skin-to-skin co… Show more

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